What is a gelada?
There is significant sexual dimorphism in this animal, as only the male has a mane. As with lions, it plays a crucial role by protecting the neck from bites during fights. Indeed, the gelada has impressive canines, with the males’ being larger than the females’, and they can inflict serious injuries. The gelada is even called the lion monkey. Furthermore, the males are much heavier; they can reach nearly thirty kilograms, while females only reach a maximum of 15 kg.
Unlike many monkeys, the heat of female geladas is not expressed only in the buttock callosities. Indeed, geladas spend most of their day sitting on their buttocks in search of food. As a result, a visual marker on the buttocks can easily go unnoticed because it is not visible to the males. This is why both males and females have a hairless hourglass-shaped patch on their chest.
When females are in estrus, the edge of the hairless skin patch on their chest swells and caruncles form. On the buttock callosities, only slight swelling appears. This allows the males to be notified of their fertility.
These are monkeys that have small fingers on their hands.

